While the sketches presented may not be considered fine art, they serve a crucial purpose in the architectural design process. These sketches are a record of urban histories and studies of interesting buildings, which can expand an architect's technical repertoire. They offer a means of exploring different design options and refining ideas, and they are an important tool for communicating those ideas to clients and other stakeholders. Through sketching, architects can experiment with different design possibilities, work through design problems, and make iterative adjustments to their concepts. Furthermore, sketches can serve as a visual archive of the design process, providing a historical record of the evolution of the project. Although the sketches may not be considered fine art in the traditional sense, they represent a valuable means of artistic expression, showcasing the creativity and individual style of the architect.
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